Buffer vs Mixpanel
Side-by-side plans, pricing, and feature gates for Buffer and Mixpanel, verified . Buffer is primarily social media management; Mixpanel is primarily analytics.
Plans side by side
Every published plan from each vendor, with the headline monthly anchor price. Some prices scale with subscriber count or seats; full detail lives on each tool's page.
Buffer
- Free
Up to 3 channels, 10 scheduled posts per channel
Free - Essentials
Most popular: $5/month per channel
$5/mo - Team
Unlimited team members and approval workflows
$10/mo - Agency
Custom package for agencies managing many clients
Custom
Mixpanel
- Free
1M events/mo, free forever
Free - Growth
Pay-as-you-go, starts free
$0/mo - Enterprise
Custom contract, unlimited events
Custom
When Buffer wins
- Solopreneurs and small brands publishing to a handful of networks
- Content creators who want a clean, fast scheduling UI
- Small agencies on a budget that can live with the Team plan
Where Buffer is the wrong fit
- Enterprise brands managing 20+ channels (Hootsuite or Sprout Social fit better)
- Teams whose primary need is social listening; Buffer's listening is thin
- Organizations needing deep approval and governance workflows across hundreds of accounts
When Mixpanel wins
- SaaS product teams shipping behavior-triggered features
- Growth teams running funnel and retention analyses
- Mid-market companies past PostHog's free comfort zone
Where Mixpanel is the wrong fit
- Marketing-only teams (use GA4)
- Cost-conscious early startups (PostHog free tier is bigger)
- Buyers who want analytics, flags, and replay in one bill (use PostHog)
Common questions
- Is Buffer cheaper than Mixpanel?
- Both Buffer and Mixpanel have free or custom entry pricing, so a direct entry-tier price comparison is not meaningful.
- Does Buffer or Mixpanel have a free plan?
- Both have free plans. Buffer: Up to 3 channels, 10 scheduled posts per channel. Mixpanel: 1M events/mo, free forever.
Buffer: https://buffer.com/pricing · Mixpanel: https://mixpanel.com/pricing
Last verified . Pricing changes between refreshes; confirm at the vendor before purchasing.